Intelligent transport systems (ITS) are today one of the main stream for development of high reliable smart transport means. Health and usage monitoring systems (HUMS) is one of the type of ITS for collection of diagnostics data and processing to help ensure dependability and safety of transport means. The maritime industry faces more stringent requirements for the efficient use of ship technologies. Modular construction is one of the effective methods used for this purpose. Periodical operation for different type of modules are typical for modular mission-oriented multifunctional vessels (MMOMV). The active periods of operation during mission for such ships is combined with long pauses in operation. In the case of module’s failure during pause of its active operation, there is the probability of mission failure during relatively short mission sessions. The article analyses the dependability of the MMOMV module for different methods of testing with integrated health and usage monitoring system. The diagnostic procedures proposed and the optimal value of the periodicity of monitoring is determined that minimize the unavailability of the mission operation for MMOMV.
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